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Is the stargate in the tv show real?
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<blockquote data-quote="Antinventor2020" data-source="post: 194929" data-attributes="member: 11919"><p>To see if stargates exist, we must first discuss what they are. They appear to be a gateway of sorts through space and time, so perhaps a wormhole? However, wormholes require something known as negative energy, which since we're on the paranormalis forum, I can safely say may be obtainable with the Bajak Flux Capacitor's alleged "negative inductance" (which is how it is said to distort time). By firing a beam of the negative energy into an opening of space time to keep it open, (which according to Michio Kaku, requires a "fabulous" amount of energy to rip open), the possibilities are seemingly limitless. That's my theory anyhow. Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Antinventor2020, post: 194929, member: 11919"] To see if stargates exist, we must first discuss what they are. They appear to be a gateway of sorts through space and time, so perhaps a wormhole? However, wormholes require something known as negative energy, which since we're on the paranormalis forum, I can safely say may be obtainable with the Bajak Flux Capacitor's alleged "negative inductance" (which is how it is said to distort time). By firing a beam of the negative energy into an opening of space time to keep it open, (which according to Michio Kaku, requires a "fabulous" amount of energy to rip open), the possibilities are seemingly limitless. That's my theory anyhow. Thanks [/QUOTE]
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